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Flowers surrounded by darkness

The Botany of Dominance

Gwynn Shanks’s performance art digs deep into colonialism

President Greene, center, with his wife, Carolyn, and their children to his right, cut the ribbon officially naming the Greene Block + Studios. Benefactors Paula and Peter Lunder are to his left.

Colby Officially Opens and Names Art Space Greene Block + Studios

A one-of-a-kind space for artistic creation, innovation, and community interaction, the Greene Block + Studios is officially open in Waterville.

A rendering of the Gordon Center for Creative and Performing Arts

Colby Officially Breaks Ground on Gordon Center for Creative and Performing Arts

Largest academic building project In Colby’s history will play an important role in Central Maine’s burgeoning cultural ecosystem

Composite of many x-ray images

A Critical Eye Toward the Medical Humanities

Inaugural Public Humanistic Inquiry Lab interrogates race and medicine

Spike Smigelski with two friends

Shoots and Sails

A humanitarian filmmaker lenses Maine’s coast

Katie Southworth '16 in her studio.

A Cause For Color

Katie Southworth '16 uses art to heal and promote mental well-being

Surfboard

The Art of Surfing

A semester in the sculpture studio unites one artist’s reverence for wood and water

The Pill Mill (detail), plaster, plexiglass, 23" x 17" x 17", 2021

Peer Review

Art exhibition catalog elevates student writers and artists alike

Maya Lin, Disappearing Bodies of Water: Arctic Ice, 2013. Vermont Danby marble on granite base (AP 1/1) 48 x 46 x 52 in. (121.92 x 116.84 x 132.08 cm) The Lunder Collection. © Maya Lin, courtesy Pace Gallery.

Lost and Found

Maya Lin offers solutions and encouragement for us to all “act together”

Reading the Environment

New concentration in ecocriticism adds humanities-based voice to critical conversations

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